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Attempting to make a profit by selling a health product that is not effective, although safe, is A. counter-conditioning. B. misinformation. C. health inequity. D. quackery.

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Answer is

Quakery

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User Murtza Manzur
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Answer: D

Quackery

Explanation:Quackery is a Deliberate misrepresentation of the ability of a medicine, a machine, a substance or a person to prevent or treat disease. It is may claims that you can alleviate something. It can also mean practising (Medicine) something when you have not being permitted by law or the governing body of that association to practice.

But from the question, they know that the health product is not effective yet they are selling to make profit. That's Quackery from the first definition given because their action was deliberate.

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